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ELFT has published a new report, Promoting Digital Access Amongst People Using Mental Health Services, examining digital equity for the adult population accessing mental health services across ELFT’s region of East London, Luton and Bedfordshire.
The CAMHS Community Access Service are excited to welcome 23 new recruits and trainees across the Luton and Central Bedfordshire boroughs. They are pictured below and started with us this month.
Newham parents, carers, teachers, GPs and other adults can sign up children to access this new innovative app for children ages 7 - 12.
Individual therapy can be conducted over the telephone, face to face or online. The length, number and frequency of sessions will vary depending on the main presenting problem and the severity of difficulties.
Find out how we are bridging the digital divide by empowering service users to engage digitally with their own healthcare and lives. Become a Digital Life Coach, donate broken or unused devices, or join the community.
For further information about the service or to provide feedback contact our Clinical Lead on phone: 020 7771 5753.
The phlebotomy service is for housebound patients unable to access alternative services.
Community Occupational Therapy provides health-related equipment for patients.